Open this publication in new window or tab >>2018 (English)In: Nature Sustainability, ISSN 2398-9629, Vol. 1, no 7, p. 358-360Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
The interest in quick technologic fixes to complex water problems increases during extreme hydroclimatic events. However, past evidence shows that such fixes might be associated with unintended consequences. We revisit the idea of using shade balls in the Los Angeles reservoir to reduce evaporation during the recent drought in California, and question its sustainability by revealing the water footprint of this technologic water conservation solution.
Keywords
GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
National Category
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-159139 (URN)10.1038/s41893-018-0092-2 (DOI)000439238500013 ()
2018-08-292018-08-292025-02-07Bibliographically approved